Promising Strategies Program

Background The International Bureau for Epilepsy (IBE) is committed to finding new and innovative solutions to the problems impacting people with epilepsy and their families world-wide. As part of this commitment, IBE is providing a limited amount of financial support to IBE member organizations on a competitive basis for initiatives aimed at improving the quality of life for people with epilepsy in developing nations.

Definition of a Promising Strategy A Promising Strategy is one that has the potential to foster effective and innovative public health practice with regard to epilepsy. Ideally, a Promising Strategy contains many of the following:

Is based on measurable, realistic, and time specific objectives

Is need-based and data-driven

Is innovative and represents the development of new solutions to common problems impacting people with epilepsy and their families

Establishes a strategy that makes a difference in improving accessibility to accurate, timely, necessary and culturally appropriate information and/or services

Demonstrates a sustainable effect in the community where it is being implemented

Has the potential for replication of positive results if the program is implemented in a similar environment with a similar target population as its original pilot demonstration

Is a strategy that can be used to generate policies and initiatives to address systems issues and common problems impacting people with epilepsy and their families

Is likely to be implemented in collaboration with other strategic partners

Has the support of key leaders within the IBE member organization and broad epilepsy community

Has a mechanism to evaluate results and get feedback to continue to improve the program

IBE would like to thank all those member organizations who have generously donated to the IBE Solidarity Fund; a portion of this fund is also being used to finance the program. If your organization would like to donate to the Solidarity Fund or directly to the Promising Strategies Program please contact the IBE Office. All donations, however small, are gratefully received.

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The International Bureau for Epilepsy (IBE) was established in 1961 as an organisation of laypersons and professionals interested in the medical and non-medical aspects of epilepsy. The IBE addresses such social problems as education, employment, insurance, driving licence restrictions and public awareness.